


The result is a startling 40-plus hour game that's well composed, packed with aggresive AI, and is perhaps a little too big for its own good. It builds out an impressive customization mode, lacking in last year's model, and furthers its reach into America's trendy import tuner culture with the appropriate dialog, music, and the addition, of all things, SUVs. Need for Speed No Limits is a very good racing game with excellent graphics, quite a long story mode, and a polished control system.An arcade racer by nature, NFSU2 expands into many new territories with a deep, complex progression system. You'll need the money for buying new vehicles and tuning the ones you already have in the garage, while your reputation will pave the way for you in the streets.

If you slide your finger upwards you'll activate the nitro.Īs is typical in this saga, winning races will earn you money and boost your reputation. Need for Speed No Limits' default controls are quite smooth: the car accelerates automatically and you'll have to control the direction you turn by touching each side of the screen.

Plus you'll find more than 1,000 different races set on different tracks. Most of the races last around 30 seconds – more than enough time to taste victory or suffer a bitter defeat. To adapt itself perfectly to its medium (Android), Need for Speed No Limits comes with much shorter and more hectic races than the ones you'll find in the game for consoles or PC. Also, as is traditionally the case with this franchise, you'll find dozens of different options when it comes to tuning and customizing each of the game's cars. Players can get behind the steering wheels of some of the world's most powerful real cars, like the Subaru BRZ, the BMW M4, the McLaren 650, and even the Porsche 911. Need for Speed No Limits is a 3D racing game that continues down the path started by 'NFS: Most Wanted' and 'NFS: Underground', offering a playing experience that's perfectly adapted to touchscreen devices.
